2013 and earlier-Subaru Outback Lease Questions

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Here you go lajbsr. Chase's August buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 42-month lease of a 2012 Outback Premium with 15,000 miles per year are .00175 and 58%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

Could I please get August's (September if available) money factors and residuals for a Outback 2.5i Premium lease, 36 months (or 42 or 48, I'm flexible)/12K miles, for a manual, all-weather, if it's not too much trouble? Thanks in advance - I really appreciate all the time you put into helping folks! In case it helps I have pasted below the exact specs and the dealer quote below. Thanks!!

Hi mobius_mann. Through September 4th, Chase's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback Premium with the All Weather Package and 12,000 miles per year are .00175 and 62%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

The numbers for an otherwise identical 39-month lease are .00175 and 60%.

Here you go opencars1. Chase's September buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 3.6R Limited with the Appearance Pkg. and 10,000 miles per year are .00165 and 57%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier...just like the dealer said .

Could you please provide Chase's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for October on a Outback 2.5i limited with the Eyesight package total MSRP $34,130. Lease term 36 months, with either 12k miles or 15k miles and top credit tier. thank you for your help.

Certainly bluesboy. Chase's October buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 2.5i Limited with the Eyesight Package and 15,000 miles per year are .00165 and 55%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

The residual value for a lease with 12,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.

Your suspicion was right cardsdoc. The money factor that you were quoted is a tad high.

Chase's October buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 2.5i Limited with the special appearance package and 10,000 miles per year are .00165 and 57% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

Ananyc1, Chase's November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 2.5 Limited with 12,000 miles per year are .00115 and 56% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

Hi mrvvrroomm. Chase's November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback Limited with 15,000 miles per year are .00115 and 55% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

Hey cliffpoz. Subaru's November programs are scheduled to run through December 3rd. Chase's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 3.6R Limited with 10,000 miles per year are .00115 and 57% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

What is the residual on the premium package for 2012 and 2013? Do the options matter? If so, please quote it for AWP/MOON.Also, the dealers are offering '0%' financing. My understanding is that MF x 2400 = interest rate. Does that mean the money factor on a lease is going to be 0? thanks muchI really appreciate your input.

If the list on the outback limited 3.6 is roughly $35k and I can negotiate down to $32k. With a residual of .57 and money factor of .00115 for 10k miles and 36 months, the monthly lease is calculating out to be $415 including ny tax of 8.875%. I did not include the bank fee. If my numbers are correct, what would be my initial payment if there is $0 down. I assume bank fee, docs, first month,and switching plates? If so what would that amount be roughly?

Hi docdave3. Manufacturers' interest rates on conventional loans are different than they are on leases. Subaru is not currently offering 0% financing on leased vehicles.

Chase's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 2013 Outback 2.5i Limited with AWP / Moon and 15,000 miles per year are .00090 and 55% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

Greetings love_leasing. Chase's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 3.6R Limited with Navigation, moonroof, ES and 15,000 miles per year are .00130 and 53% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

Hey cliffpoz. Chase's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Outback 3.6R Limited with Moonroof, Nav and 10,000 miles per year are .00130 and 56% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

3 year, 36,000 mile lease quote. zero down except ttl doc fees-35 months @ $340 per month. seemed high to me or are subarus high to lease? drove the car and i liked it but it seemed out of line with the price i was quoted. can't remember the exact figures but the msrp was just under $28,000 and they came down about $3300. then i asked for the lease price-didn't give me detailed breakdown of figures. since it was more than i wanted to spend i just left.

First Thanks for all the help!Can you tell me in washington state the money factor and residual i should use for a 36 month 15k mile lease on a 3.6 outback limited? also besides msrp and negotiated price what other cost do i need to factor into my lease payment. I want to make sure that once they give me a final price on the car then its just basic math and my number should match the dealers number. for the monthly payment tax in. The only thing i dont mind coming out of pocket with is my first payment.

I'm in Connecticut and I am interested in leasing an Outback. Can you tell me what the January money factor and residual are for a 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited AND for a 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited with moonroof 3 years/ 15,000 miles for both? Thanks so much!